Friendly reminder that Timothy Drake Wayne has lost basically everyone he loves in his life at least once and every time one of them died he freaked out and went to the ends of the earth to bring them back and he “dies” *ONCE* and everyone immediately thinks hes dead without question and they probably will never come for him and idk i think about this a lot

Known by many names due to different importers looking to garner market interest, the Jericho 941, also known as the Desert Eagle Pistol, UZI Eagle, and Baby Eagle, is based on the legendary CZ-75. Available in 9x19mm, .40 S&W, 45 ACP and the defunct .41 AE, it is a solid steel handgun for the most part. Later more current production models incorporate a polymer frame instead. (GRH)

It’s real name/designation is the Jericho 941, an Israeli made version of the CZ 75. However, they were marketed under the name Desert Eagle Pistol to capitalize on the name recognition of the infamous handcannon. Note that the slide is actually marked Desert Eagle Pistol. The one in the photo is the Compact model with an all steel frame; there are polymer framed versions as well. The Jericho 941 is available in most of the major handgun calibers; 9x19mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP. (GRH)

An Israeli made pistol designed after the CZ-75. Although commonly found in 9mm and .45 ACP, this example is one of the few but failed offerings in .41 Acton Express. The caliber uses a rebated rim that would allow for converting a 9mm to .41 AE simply by swapping out the barrel, magazine and necessary springs. However with the arrival of the .40 S&W, the .41 AE was overshadowed and fell into caliber obscurity. (GRH)